VillagesOKC: Nationwide Movement Helps Boomers Age-in-Place

VillagesOKC Learn about the nationwide Villages movement coming to Central Oklahoma. It’s designed to build networks to help people age-in-place. In Oklahoma City, the number of people over 55 is expected to double from 2010 to 2020. Marilyn Olson, Executive...

U.S. Census Bureau Shares Fun Halloween Facts

Fun Facts from the Census Bureau Don’t forget to sign up for ACOG’s Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA) workshop, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., October 31! The workshop will feature representatives from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Denver Region. Online...

2020 Census: Hard-To-Count Populations in Central Oklahoma

The Center for Urban Research at City University of New York is working with a coalition of civil rights groups, philanthropic foundations, and others to map “hard to count” communities in advance of the 2020 Census. The maps will help organizations to...

Open Streets Moore 2017

ACOG recently participated in Open Streets Moore. Staff was privileged to plan a dedicated bike lane with special signage and street stickers. Click here to download the presentation. It is also embedded below for your convenience. Be sure to click the pop-out icon...
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